Studio: Shout! Factory

Helmed by none other than Bill Condon, Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh is full of "gotcha" loud-noise scares so heavy-handed and prevalent they betray the film's at-times' successful atmospheric Southern Gothic tone. More

Studio: Shout Factory

Upon its release in 2000, Supernova had a legendary, infamously rocky production history. Behind-the-scenes creators included uncredited directors Walter Hill (as Thomas Lee) and Francis Ford Coppolla, coming aboard at different times to "rescue" what studio heads considered a rapidly sinking ship. Just as they did with their jaw-dropping Maniac Cop 3 making-of, Shout Factory's Supernova featurette pulls no punches; the included mini-doc further establishes the company's Scream Factory sub-division releases as valuable slices of genre film history. More

Studio: Criterion

Geraldine Jeffers hitches a train to Palm Beach, where she plans to get a divorce and grant her husband, Tom, his financial freedom—and find herself a new, wealthier husband willing to take her as a trophy wife. More

Studio: Criterion

In Safe, director Todd Haynes and star Julianne Moore created a perfect film, and achieved a collaborative symbiosis for the ages. The sturdy folks at the Criterion Collection heve saved the film from relative obscurity with a pristine renovation and repackaging that highlights an irreproachable artistry and singular vision. More